Boogie, who has been a Juxtapoz favorite for years and relentlessly continues to document the diverse street life, recently visited Moscow to work on a new book. The photographer sent some photos over from his trip and they are nothing short of what we come to expect from this prolific artist.

Boogie, one of the world's leading contemporary photographers documenting street life, just completed a series of photos in Bangkok, Thailand. As always, the documentation is beautiful, gritty, and illuminating.

Boogie has always been on our radar as one of the great contemporary photographers that we get the chance to cover, with both his street photography and now fine art experiments always being an interesting and intense take on the art of the genre. Today, he sent us images from his Demons series, a collection of 11 x 14 inch wet plate collodion images on black plexiglass.

Former Brookyln-based photographer, Boogie, was in Katowice, Poland recently for the Katowice Street Art Festival, and while there, he did what a good photographer does; he took stunning black and white portraits and photos around the city. This one in particular, in a cafe, looks like something shot in 1920's Paris.

We just saw that Slamxhype had posted a new series of photos from Belgrade-based Boogie, all shots of his recent time in Belgrade and Kosovo. As always, the grainy, documentary style photos capture dramatic and nuanced moments of everyday life, with an honesty that few photographers can capture.

Serbia-born, once Brooklyn-based documentary and fine art photographer, Boogie, just created a new series of photographs from his time in Kingston, Jamaica. As we have come to expect and admire, somehow Boogie finds the things and captures the moments that nobody else is really capturing.

Our London correspondent, Butterfly, made an exlcusive visit to Lazarides Gallery's new print studio in Wapping, London. The studio produces exclusive small run editions, hand finished screenprints, HPMs, and works on paper for artists like Paul Insect, Stanley Donwood, and Conor Harrington, amongst others.

We can never get enough black and white love from Boogie. As one of our all-time favorite photographers (who is also featured in our current May Photography Issue,) Boogie’s raw look at society can be a harsh one, but it’s done with such intimacy and understanding of his subjects that it’s hard to look away. We got our hands on some of his new work, and are happy to say he’s still tearin’ it up.